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The Government House was a Georgian-style mansion at the foot of Broadway, south of Bowling Green, on the site previously occupied by Fort George in Manhattan, New York City. Built in 1790 by the state of New York, it was intended to be the executive mansion for President George Washington, but he never occupied it. Before it was completed, the federal government moved temporarily to Philadelphia; then permanently to Washington, D.C. It then became the state governor’s residence and was used by George Clinton and John Jay. Later it was leased to John Avery and was known as the Elysian Boarding House. After the passage of the Customs Administration Act in 1799, it was converted into the Custom House in New York. Parts of the building were later leased to the American Academy of Arts, who th

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  • The Government House was a Georgian-style mansion at the foot of Broadway, south of Bowling Green, on the site previously occupied by Fort George in Manhattan, New York City. Built in 1790 by the state of New York, it was intended to be the executive mansion for President George Washington, but he never occupied it. Before it was completed, the federal government moved temporarily to Philadelphia; then permanently to Washington, D.C. It then became the state governor’s residence and was used by George Clinton and John Jay. Later it was leased to John Avery and was known as the Elysian Boarding House. After the passage of the Customs Administration Act in 1799, it was converted into the Custom House in New York. Parts of the building were later leased to the American Academy of Arts, who then offered space to the New-York Historical Society in 1809. In 1813, the property was sold to the city. In 1815, the land was sold to the public and the building demolished. (en)
  • La Government House fue una mansión de estilo georgiano al final de Broadway, al sur de Bowling Green, en el sitio que anteriormente ocupó el Fort George en Manhattan, Nueva York. Construido en 1790 por el estado de Nueva York, se pretendía que fuera la casa de gobierno de George Washington, pero él nunca la ocupó. Antes de que fuera terminada, el gobierno federal se mudó temporalmente a Filadelfia y luego de manera permanente a Washington, D.C.. Entonces se convirtió en la residencia del gobernador del estado y fue usado por George Clinton y John Jay. Luego fue alquilada a John Avery y fue conocida como el Elysian Boarding House. Luego de que se aprobara la ley de administración de aduanas en 1799, se convirtió en la casa de aduanas de Nueva York. Partes del edificio fueron luego alquilados a la American Academy of Arts, que luego alojó a la en 1809. En 1813, la propiedad fue vendida a la ciudad. En 1815, el terreno fue vendido al público y el edificio demolido. (es)
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  • The Government House, New York, (en)
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  • La Government House fue una mansión de estilo georgiano al final de Broadway, al sur de Bowling Green, en el sitio que anteriormente ocupó el Fort George en Manhattan, Nueva York. Construido en 1790 por el estado de Nueva York, se pretendía que fuera la casa de gobierno de George Washington, pero él nunca la ocupó. Antes de que fuera terminada, el gobierno federal se mudó temporalmente a Filadelfia y luego de manera permanente a Washington, D.C.. Entonces se convirtió en la residencia del gobernador del estado y fue usado por George Clinton y John Jay. Luego fue alquilada a John Avery y fue conocida como el Elysian Boarding House. Luego de que se aprobara la ley de administración de aduanas en 1799, se convirtió en la casa de aduanas de Nueva York. Partes del edificio fueron luego alquilad (es)
  • The Government House was a Georgian-style mansion at the foot of Broadway, south of Bowling Green, on the site previously occupied by Fort George in Manhattan, New York City. Built in 1790 by the state of New York, it was intended to be the executive mansion for President George Washington, but he never occupied it. Before it was completed, the federal government moved temporarily to Philadelphia; then permanently to Washington, D.C. It then became the state governor’s residence and was used by George Clinton and John Jay. Later it was leased to John Avery and was known as the Elysian Boarding House. After the passage of the Customs Administration Act in 1799, it was converted into the Custom House in New York. Parts of the building were later leased to the American Academy of Arts, who th (en)
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